A bill that's passed both chambers of the Vermont State House could impact school budgets and property taxes, and it's now up to Governor Phil Scott to decide if the bill will become a law ahead of Town Meeting Day.
BURLINGTON, VT – Moments after Burlington City Council failed to pass a vote calling for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, hundreds of people at the meeting began protesting, with many starting chants and forcing council into a recess. Now, some of Monday night’s protestors say they’re working on new plans to support the end of […]
LUDLOW, VT – This past Wednesday, October 18, marked exactly 100 days since Monday, July 10, the date this year’s historic flooding began across Vermont. In this edition of Your Hometown Stories, we’re checking in on one of the hardest hit communities in the state: The town of Ludlow. Signs of damage and some closures […]
Barre, VT – Even before flooding started in Vermont back in July, the state was going through a hunger crisis. But in the wake of the natural disaster, hunger relief organizations statewide are now seeing near record-high demand. That includes the Vermont Foodbank, the state’s largest anti-hunger organization. Carrie Stahler, a public affairs officer with […]